Continuous glucose monitoring has become widely adopted and utilized in recent years. Devices continue to improve in accuracy, reliability and convenience and insurance coverage is more widespread. CGMs, considered a standard of care for people treated with intensive insulin programs, measure interstitial fluid glucose levels and display numerical and graphic data regarding current glucose status, along with current and projected trends in the glucose. This allows people with diabetes to proactively respond to blood glucose data rather than waiting for hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia to develop, offering the ability to take preventive action.
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